The audit also found that Sheri Watson, while serving as village fiscal officer, paid herself $10,220 for mileage reimbursements for which she did not have documentation.

Yost also said Watson spent $8,000 in public fund for personal use.

The report concluded that Carole Robinson illegally billed the village for $630 in Internet charges and Rayetta Robinson charged the village $241 for a laptop.

Charges were filed against Carole Robinson, her grandson, James R. Robinson, and village administrator Patience Comberger in 2013.

Village officials said Carole Robinson let James R. Robinson buy materials to make methamphetamine with village money. Four meth labs belonging to James R. Robinson were found, including one in the village's water pumping station, officials said.

So far, charges have not been filed against Watson, Rayetta Robinson and James C. Robinson.